Update: I'm very happy to see that this tutorial has been helpful for so many people, and I still believe it teaches many of the fundamental aspects of scripted looping; however, I'd like to point out that I no longer use Bink Looper in my live performances. I've switched over to a plug-in called ClyphX Pro that offers all the same features with a more convenient UX and workflow. It also allows for scripted quantization (with % accuracy and % swing) and real-time loop transposition (i.e. I can program in key-changes in the middle of my songs), two big features that I'd always wanted to have. For those of you looking for a free plug-in to try out, Bink Looper might be the way to go. For anyone wanting to perform scripted looping live on stage, I DO NOT RECOMMEND Bink Looper, as it is known to glitch from time to time. Even a 1% failure rate is not tolerable for live situations. If you're comfortable spending a bit on ClyphX Pro, I highly recommend the investment.
Hi Connor. Thanks for your great video. Could you make a video about Clyphx Pro - especially about clip quantization? How can you automatically quantize a clip right after recording without having to press anything?
@@mathiasscheitzeneder1685 I use the "waits" function to delay the "clip qntz" command so that it happens within 1-2 beats from the moment the loop is finished recording. The qntz command must be sent to the clip after it's done recording, or it won't work.
@@connorshafran perfect. Thanks. I try my best to do it myself. May I contact you again if I have another question? As Miguel already said, an overview video about Clyphx Pro from you would be extremely cool.
thanks! yes i definitely wish i'd had a tutorial as well. i spent so much time going frame by frame through that binkbeats/ableton video, trying to figure out how to route everything. hopefully this will save people some time!
You're a gentleman and a scholar! And I actually mean those complements -- this is very helpful, and it's so kind of you to share it for free. I'm still early in my live looping journey, but as I continue to dive deeper, I'll take some private lessons from you.
Thanks so much for this tutorial, so smooth and easy to understand basic concepts around this great plugin. I'm working on my own template and i think color is a big thing when it comes to organize things visually... but i noticed two things: 1- When the monitor is set to "In" on a track, the clips won't show any color but grey. 2- If you follow this advice Connor is giving in the description box: "I didn't mention this in the video to save time, but I find that it's good practice to delete/move the source files of your Dummy Clips so that Ableton can't find them. Rather than playing a silent clip, it'll be playing the empty shell of a clip. " you don't get any clip color neither. In this particular scenario, what i found to be an alternative is to record a silent line and set the clip gain to -inf. Just in case someone is going crazy trying to find out what happens with clip colours.
This was a fantastic tutorial. Thanks for putting the time and energy into making this. I use ableton to automate my arrangements with sensory percussion, think I could definitely use looping as a more consistent component of my songs!
Mate this video was eye opening. Thank you so much, you have no idea how much you just impacted my thought process of how i want to go live with my music.
Thank you so much for these videos! Such incredible knowledge and experience poured out here. I cant believe you only have 2k subs. I hope to see that grow.
fantastic video! and "practice" is exactly correct. i used the bink looper (and clyphXpro) in my 2019 set but had to figure most of it out on my own because i didn't have the benefit of this thorough tutorial. great job!
20:14 this is so precious. i found it extremely hard to tackle this problem. loved the video and the age of mythology music you're making as well ahaha
Thank you! I just got ableton 10 standard and have been making the transition from looping with a pedal to looping with software... reason I made the switch is because I wanted to be able to do more and create living compositions as opposed to being limited to one time structure. I was trying to figure out how to delay recording and bring things in and out and was having trouble... thanks to this video I think I’m going to get the bink looper plug in and invest my time learning this technique... steep learning curve but it will be worth it. Cheers!
Hi! can u explain how u add bink looper to ur Ableton 10 standard? when I drag it on a time line there is an Information "this device is not avible in this version of Live" did you have a problem with that?
@@coffeetoaststudios6576 I've got no problem while installing for Live 10. Anyway it should ask you to optimize itself for newer version and you should simply click yes. Hope it helps.
Yoooo came back to say I just dropped my first Live Looping performance video and it was largely due to this video! Thank you for such a detailed tutorial
Such a helpful video. I was so excited when I saw BINK Looper last year, but I couldn't get it to work for me. I think your explanation will get me there. Thank you!
dude, like everything you have posted, it is so crisp and well put together. i just want to say thank you for your work and for sharing it. this has insipred me to really rethink a lot of things and i am going to have some great fun re imagining the live process
Incredibly well organized and effective teaching. The Bink Looper is daunting, but simple enough when explained the you’ve laid it out. This is exactly what I want to do…so thank you very much for the inspiration! I’ll subscribe and watch your work. Maybe I’ll come back for some private learning…let’s see. Cheers.
I must thank you man. Never thought that something like this cloud be done. You should do a screen recording video on Ableton while you playing your stuff!
Thank you so much! This is the exact tutorial I needed. Bink’s explanation on Ableton’s channel is a little hard to follow at times. I would love to talk handpan with you as well!!
Great video. I am struggling a bit though. It works fine without a delay, but for some reason when I add the delay the clip won't launch. I know I have it positioned correctly (between arm and loop length). When I set the delay, everything looks good. But then after I try to run it (and it doesn't work), the red circle by "launch" is no longer red, but a hollow circle. What could I be missing?
I'm a Jazz musician and am trying out Abelton for looping long form songs (e.g., Jazz standards, 32 bars). I have Abelton Lite and "Looper" is only on the full version, so I got that trial. I have the Akai APC4oMkii control surface. Without using Looper, it is virtually impossible to make the parts play together, i.e., to have the high hat actually on 2 and four... Sure, I can post record input the bars beats 16ths to be the same, but that's pretty "out there" for looping. Since I'm using MIDI instruments for keys, I figured Abelton might be the way to go. Just got full version and Looper last night. Stumbled across this Bink plug in. Ideally, I'd just play (NO metronome or quantization; I have great time and have been playing Jazz for decades), and then record the next part without setting in advance the number of bars, but it just doesn't seem possible with Abelton. There is always a delay before it starts to record, no matter what I do. Does one use Bink INSTEAD of Abelton's Looper? I don't need the full Ableton (nearly $400 USD) except for the looper). Would this Bink or the ClyphX Pro solve these problems? Thank you very much!
Connor you the man Thanks bro Thats really cool honestly
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Great tutorial Connor, thank you very much. Quite relevant topic and very carefully explained. Congratulations! Could we say that the whole point of this video is to automate almost everything instead of mapping MIDI notes and pressing many buttons in a live performance? I am a kind of newcomer to Ableton Live, so it seems that there is a monumental effort to programming every automation for a whole live performance…but it may worth it, right?
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much! I am running into one issue though, which is if I'm triggering a series of consecutive MIDI tracks/clips to record one after another, each track remains armed after the clip is recorded, and so every previously recorded MIDI instrument continues to play whatever I'm playing on the next track. The BINK Looper "Arm" apparently overrides Ableton's "Exclusive: Arm" setting, which I have enabled. Seems like this issue would plague anyone trying to use this method. What am I missing? Thanks!
Awesome, been using Live since start but only dabbled in looping as all the toe tapping and button pushing made the whole thing too much... this leaves you to just play. Insane... Edit: All started well and worked as described though i've noticed the metronome start to miss ebats after about 24 bars... causes an 8 bar loop to record as a 7 bar loop!
I haven’t reached the end of the vid yet but it seems like this is all stuff you can do in ableton with the built in “looper” and automating the “state” in arrangement view. Right? Am I missing something?
Thanks for your tutorial, I personnaly use clyph x to do same things but with scripts (to avoid recreating dummy clips doing always the same actions). Very interesting approach too for the effects management, I think I will use it in the future. How do you manage your drum recording sound card latency ? With the quantization after recording ?
The latency issue was a huge problem until I got myself a Presonus Quantum interface. Even on my clunky old computer, I get 5ms round trip at 128 samples. That's still barely enough to feel a tiny, tiny bit of latency when I'm playing hand percussion, but I've learned to play around it.
@@connorshafran Thanks for the information, I did not know this interface, my focusrite has a bigger latency because of the DSP processing. I think I will try to make the exchange :). I guess you also have chosen your processing plugins for their latency. I would be really interested to discuss more about it with you if possible. Here are some first experimentations I did with my set-up : ua-cam.com/video/HreMZjnLyfQ/v-deo.html
Subscribed! Thanks, this vid was much appreciated after trying to understand Bink's naming convention for my personal use, you helped clear up and answer a lot. My understanding is to use this as a template after creation for use of composing other recordings. It would be great if you had a template for us to download.
following along with this video should set people up with a good starter-template. if i offer a pre-made template, it discourages them from learning by trial and error, which i believe is essential for mastering this technique.
@@connorshafran not exactly, as they probably won't use your exact set up, just used as a place to start. It would prob even keep questions from going unanswered as most youtubers don't have time to answer every comment.
hey Connor, your tutorial is fantastic, thanks for that! I have AL11 Standard, do you confirm I ll need the Suite version to run Bink Looper? I get the "This device is currently not available in this version of Live", so do you confirm I need to upgrade? thanks so much in advance
As said: Great vid. Good explanation. Only one question. Every former track is still armed after arming the next track. As long as you're using different midi instruments for input, this doesn't matter. But if you want all the input from the same midi device it's becoming a little messy. Changing the prefs doesn't affect this. Any idea to solve it?
Thank you for your video. One question. Is it possible to automate the quantization of the clip directly after the recording of the loop or do I have to make another dummy clip for that in a new scene? Thank you for your answer!
In most of the videos I have online, I trigger the scenes manually by pressing a button. Recently, I've switched over to using ClyphX Pro, and I trigger the scenes automatically with locators in arrangement view.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all this hard-won information.. Just a quick question... What are you using to trigger and move thru scenes while you are playing? All the best..
i've experimented with different techniques. in my last video, i launched the scenes using the push 2 controller, but it only works well if there aren't many scenes. i generally prefer to map the scene-launch button to a physical button somewhere, like a midi controller (with it set to automatically move to the next scene after launching).
connor shafran Thanks Connor.. And congratulations on the beautiful production that is Attention Compression.. A great tune and a beautiful looking video..
Hi Connor (or anyone else who has helpful feedback!), this is great! I've been trying to recreate your workflow here with Clyphx Pro, and haven't always been successful in Session view; I am, however, able to make everything happen with X-cues in Arrangement view. Is that the best way to approach the "Binkbeats" flow w/Clyphx Pro? I'd rather work in Session view, as it makes more sense to me with multiple songs, but I'll keep plugging away with Arrangement view if you think that's best. Thanks again!
Great video, could you please help with this issue; say if you have you two midi instruments say a drum rack and a wavetable and both of them are being controlled by the one midi keyboard. I have my dummy clip set on the drum rack to arm, record for 4 bars and then launch which works perfect but then when I go to record the wavetable which is also set up with its own bink looper again to arm, record for 4 bars and to launch I am still triggering the drum rack notes because it is still armed. Is it possible to set up the dummy clip so it automatically un-arms a midi instrument once you have finished recording the set amount of bars you have programmed to loop? Or is there another work around that you would recommend? I know I could midi map the arm ON and OFF to buttons on my midi keyboard for each track but it would be great if I didn’t have to do manually un-arm each midi instrument after every time I record with them. Really appreciate any advice or help Thanks
Issues like this are why I ultimately moved over to ClyphX Pro, a more comprehensive plug-in for Ableton. With CXP, you can automate the arming and unarming of the track from the same dummy clip, and that dummy clip doesn't need to be on the "source" channel (which is a huge deal). If you'd rather stick with Bink Looper, you can split your midi keyboard so that one half of the keys goes to a different midi channel, and then assign your wavetable / drum rack to match. In general, I just try to avoid Midi. Hardware synths are much more fun. :)
Hi Connor, Great video - very clear and detailed tutorial! I'm finding that my audio channels are being very temperamental when I trigger the loop using the dummy clips - only about half the time do they actually activate the loop, whereas my MIDI track loops work fine. Do you have any ideas as to why this is happening? It's very frustrating, particularly when I get halfway through my song! Thanks again for the great content!
Hard to know without looking through the set in detail. I recommend starting with a very small project and seeing if you can design it "bug-free" before moving onto full songs and live sets. Hope that helps.
Great video and looking forward to playing around with this very soon. I have question, not sure if it’s possible as it almost goes against ableton a bit. Is there a way to make the looper trigger to the restarting of another loop? So like with hardware loopers you can record a loop on the fly then that can be the fixed length of loops going forward. Do you know of this is doable? Just as this setup requires playing to an already decided tempo etc rather than setting the pace/bar length yourself.
Interesting question. I'll have to think about it a bit, but the quick answer is... "kind of." There are some duct-tape workarounds to get that desired effect, but Bink Looper just really isn't designed for free-improv. The real trick (one that I'm still working on, but might share a tutorial on one day down the road), is designing an Ableton template that lets you easily integrate free improv looping and Bink Looper concepts into the same set. And I say "free improv" to distinguish it from "structured improv," because Bink Looper is really great for the latter, but not the former. Over the last few months, I've been experimenting on this concept a lot, and I've been sharing these insights and techniques with the people who take lessons with me. This isn't just a big sales pitch to take lessons with me, but I do highly recommend it if you want to dive deep into these challenges and get some one-on-one assistance with issues that are specific to your setup.
connor shafran yes I think I’ve found one of those duct tape solutions - basically the ableton looper has a function whereby it sets the master tempo to the length of the first loop you create so if I make my initial loop with that the following loops fit on the grid etc.. there is probably a way that I could trigger that simultaneously to recording onto an actual track and keep it silent and just to perform that function but I’ll have to experiment. I will certainly consider signing up as I am sure more question will arise
Great video! How do you deal with latency, when running through ableton? do you just have a killer laptop/computer and keep it 32samples or is there a hack to this? :)
Thousand thanks for this video! I remember asking for it! I'm getting ready to record my first session. Still organizing ideas. Do you suggest anything else? 1) Choose instruments, input channels, define the composition. 2) Organize the order of operations. 3) Practice / record a preliminary session to pre-mix and define automations. 4) Record!
Clécio Rimas sounds good. you’ll hammer out the workflow the more you do it. i recommend starting with unimportant compositions (that won’t break your heart if done poorly). work out all the major kinks before moving on to serious projects. good luck!
Thanks Bro! An ally to me is Clyphx scripts. It help me in the order of operations ... allows hands free. The focus now issue is to improve performance by playing the instruments. This, as you say, bring improvement in the workflow
my video ... some small mistakes, but happy with the first experience =D I used the utility in the instrument channel (in the fx channels the signal was not completely muted) ua-cam.com/video/paB9KMBkhk8/v-deo.html
Hey Longman no, but i do try to use as few plug-ins as possible (which can spark creativity), and stick to the standard ableton & m4l devices to keep the cpu stress low. i also use a very fast thunderbolt interface to get my round-trip down to 5.8ms / 128 samples (on my old 2013 macbook).
Hey Connor! Great video man - thanks so much for making this! Wondering if you ever record multiple sound sources at the same time via BINK Looper? for example, live drums. I'm running into an issue where the scene selector automation doesn't seem to reading when recording 5 mics on a kit.
Where was this video, when I start looping five years ago... But ALK2 looks better... To sad it's dead. Anyway, many thanks for this video! Good luck in your creations!
This is my start for complex live looping. Thank you for making this vid. - What I missed is this: how can I disarm a track after the loop has been recorded? RecStop in BinkLooper doesn't seem to do that. Is this one of the reasons to switch to ClyphX?
Great video Connor; very well done. I have one question and a comment. Is there a quick way to clear all of your loops and zero it all out once you have recorded and want to start over again? Next is a note to anyone using this setup: Bink looper will not work unless your first (top) sample loop clip area is clear. I tried making loops with the dummy clips in those spots and it took me a while to troubleshoot this! Thanks again.
It would be great if you show how you arranging one of your compositions, at least a small part)) like, if you prepare some “song scheme” before put everything in ableton and positioning clips etc. Again! Awesome work!
This is a very nice Tutorial. I just wonder if there is a good way of using the Session view for a complete Live-set or if this gets too messy. I like the Arrangement view a lot for live backing tracks and by looping I want to reduce these backing tracks. But completely changing to Session view I cannot imagine yet, maybe just because of my limited Ableton experience..
I'd like to ask you that, can we run Binklooper in arrangement view? Because whenever I move a clip to the arrangement view, the envelope tab in the clip does not have "binklooper" option. Thank you.
Hi Connor, could yoiu please help me with Bink? I setup my first midi track and when It goes to the second one ( both MIDI ) start to play both instrument ( keyboard + bass ) at the same time. I tried to Setup arm on and off but no success, after start record the first Dummy clip the arm didn't goes off. what you think is the best idea here to ARM one by one in the exactly moment ? Thanks for the attention!
Hi Connor, thanks for sharing this! Can I ask what you set your buffer size to when you are live looping? I’m getting some pops at 128 samples. I feel like at 256 samples I am noticing the latency. Is it possible to live loop successfully with such a high latency time? Thanks
I use an extremely fast thunderbolt interface at 128 samples to get an overall latency of 5.83ms. 128 can be rather limiting, but limitations nurture creativity. Hope that helps!
Hi there! A while ago I started playing around with the BinkLooper and your video was the bible back then. That's why I'm back, I've tried many things but cannot figure out the following. I'm putting a live set with multiple songs together and struggling to understand how to record each song's samples (the one put at the top). Using one sample scene at the top worked just fine for one song, but, for instance, that scene will have only one tempo, which is gonna, most likely , differ from the rest of the songs. I also tried having multiple sample scenes (one per song, say) and using the scene selector automation, but that only allows to interact with 8 scenes, which can be a problem depending on the amount of songs I guess. Do you know what the right approach is to handle this scenario? thanks heaps!
Hi, I'm seeing it again and again! About the mute utility, were we able to put 01 (one) mute in a rack for all the tracks? turning on and off with the rack chain?
Felipe Fiúza - Som de Sobra if i’m understanding correctly, you want to use a dummy clip to automate the mutes on every track simultaneously. to do this, i use a “pre-master” channel. all of my efx-channels flow into busses, which flow into the “pre-master” bus. i use long dummy clips on these busses & pre-master to do group/master muting.
Brilliant tutorial Connor, thank you. Everything seems to be working, except for the metronome count-in. Regardless of which number of bars is chosen for count-in, it seems to record as soon as you click record on scene 3. Also, I'm finding even if I delete my recorded clips to start again, clicking record still somehow plays the deleted clips (but the clips don't show up on screen because they've been deleted) and won't allow recording over them unless you undo. Have you experienced this? Thanks!
Dalong Ye-Lee i don’t recommend using the met “count-in” feature in ableton. i can’t imagine any reason why that would be necessary. as for the haunted clips, are you recording the clips into arrangement mode in the background? are you clicking the actual arrangement “record” button?
@@connorshafran gotcha, so do you usually start playing immediately as you press you press record, or do you implement a four count delay on your first clip? The reason for the count is in the time needed from clicking record to getting my hands into position on either my keyboard or my guitar. In terms of the haunted clips, I beleive I've been clicking the record button on each clip, as the record button up top records to arrangement right? Thanks for getting back to me!
thanks for this amazing tutorial, I'm still considering Clyphx pro, what make ou decide to use Bink ? when it seems Clyphx can give you the same option ?
I have a problem with the delay function. If i have the delay turned on(and in the right position in the dummy clip)The binklooper won't let me record using the dummy clip unless i start the clip at the exact same time session view(e.g. Pressing space to start with the clip pre selected) If i do not do this and press the dummy clip mid performance, the clip never starts recording at all.
Very nice tutorial! One thing that would have been helpful in knowing, though, is that not only does the clip quantization have to be turned off (like you said at 11:18) but the global quantization needs to actually be set to something reasonably coarse, like 1 bar or at least 1/4. I had it set to 1/16 and that caused the recorded notes (I'm using the midi version of bink looper) to be offset by 1/8T into the produced clip. Very strange. Probably because the clip recording automation does not have time to trigger the new clip recording in time to catch the incoming midi notes with such fine quantization. If the clip starts recording X time too late then all the notes are offset by X in the resulting clip. I'm running Live 11 so maybe that affects things too. Thanks again!
Update: I'm very happy to see that this tutorial has been helpful for so many people, and I still believe it teaches many of the fundamental aspects of scripted looping; however, I'd like to point out that I no longer use Bink Looper in my live performances. I've switched over to a plug-in called ClyphX Pro that offers all the same features with a more convenient UX and workflow. It also allows for scripted quantization (with % accuracy and % swing) and real-time loop transposition (i.e. I can program in key-changes in the middle of my songs), two big features that I'd always wanted to have.
For those of you looking for a free plug-in to try out, Bink Looper might be the way to go. For anyone wanting to perform scripted looping live on stage, I DO NOT RECOMMEND Bink Looper, as it is known to glitch from time to time. Even a 1% failure rate is not tolerable for live situations. If you're comfortable spending a bit on ClyphX Pro, I highly recommend the investment.
Will you do a video on ClyphX?
@@miguelpulido1683 It's been on my to-do list for a while, but I haven't yet figured out how to present all the concepts in an efficient way.
Hi Connor. Thanks for your great video. Could you make a video about Clyphx Pro - especially about clip quantization? How can you automatically quantize a clip right after recording without having to press anything?
@@mathiasscheitzeneder1685 I use the "waits" function to delay the "clip qntz" command so that it happens within 1-2 beats from the moment the loop is finished recording. The qntz command must be sent to the clip after it's done recording, or it won't work.
@@connorshafran perfect. Thanks. I try my best to do it myself. May I contact you again if I have another question? As Miguel already said, an overview video about Clyphx Pro from you would be extremely cool.
Extremely well done, Connor. You have created a great resource for everyone that I wish I had when first starting with Frank’s plugin.
thanks! yes i definitely wish i'd had a tutorial as well. i spent so much time going frame by frame through that binkbeats/ableton video, trying to figure out how to route everything. hopefully this will save people some time!
connor shafran I remember doing the same. At least 1,000 views from that tutorial have to be mine.
You're a gentleman and a scholar! And I actually mean those complements -- this is very helpful, and it's so kind of you to share it for free.
I'm still early in my live looping journey, but as I continue to dive deeper, I'll take some private lessons from you.
I've only just watched the intro and I had to stop to say thank you!!!!!!!! Back to the vid, now.
It's incredible that the bink looper is free, but this tutorial is sweet as hell. You and bink are making my dreams come true, man. Thanks!!!
Thanks so much for this tutorial, so smooth and easy to understand basic concepts around this great plugin.
I'm working on my own template and i think color is a big thing when it comes to organize things visually... but i noticed two things:
1- When the monitor is set to "In" on a track, the clips won't show any color but grey.
2- If you follow this advice Connor is giving in the description box: "I didn't mention this in the video to save time, but I find that it's good practice to delete/move the source files of your Dummy Clips so that Ableton can't find them. Rather than playing a silent clip, it'll be playing the empty shell of a clip. " you don't get any clip color neither.
In this particular scenario, what i found to be an alternative is to record a silent line and set the clip gain to -inf.
Just in case someone is going crazy trying to find out what happens with clip colours.
Dude... you're a legend. I can't even imagine the amount of time you spent learning this technique. This is great help. Thank you !
I have more gray hairs than when I started, that's for sure.
Thankyou for this, brother - just what I needed. Fills in all the gaps in what's currently available from Ableton and Binkbeats :-)
This was a fantastic tutorial. Thanks for putting the time and energy into making this. I use ableton to automate my arrangements with sensory percussion, think I could definitely use looping as a more consistent component of my songs!
I searched for this functionality for weeks. Thank you so much
I don't know what is more impressive your video about the bink looper or your music. Thx for the Inspiration!
Man, thank you so much for this tutorial, have been looking for a comprehensive tutorial on Bink Looper for about a week! 🤙
i'm really glad to be able to help! i've had so many people tell me that they couldn't find a tutorial, so it just seemed right to make this :)
Great tutorial. no fuss or stress and lays out the fundamentals perfectly. Thanks for sharing.
BINK+Dummy Clips+Randomiser+envelope assignments+Effects rack = WOW!
I’m so happy you made this video. I’ve been searching for this kinda thing for years!!!
From the first day I saw Binkbeats, I knew that's something I would love to try. Thank you so much for putting up the work.
Mate this video was eye opening. Thank you so much, you have no idea how much you just impacted my thought process of how i want to go live with my music.
BRILLIANT this is the best video I've seen on this process.
Thank you so much for these videos! Such incredible knowledge and experience poured out here. I cant believe you only have 2k subs. I hope to see that grow.
fantastic video! and "practice" is exactly correct. i used the bink looper (and clyphXpro) in my 2019 set but had to figure most of it out on my own because i didn't have the benefit of this thorough tutorial. great job!
20:14 this is so precious. i found it extremely hard to tackle this problem. loved the video and the age of mythology music you're making as well ahaha
Thank you! I just got ableton 10 standard and have been making the transition from looping with a pedal to looping with software... reason I made the switch is because I wanted to be able to do more and create living compositions as opposed to being limited to one time structure. I was trying to figure out how to delay recording and bring things in and out and was having trouble... thanks to this video I think I’m going to get the bink looper plug in and invest my time learning this technique... steep learning curve but it will be worth it. Cheers!
Hi! can u explain how u add bink looper to ur Ableton 10 standard? when I drag it on a time line there is an Information "this device is not avible in this version of Live" did you have a problem with that?
@@coffeetoaststudios6576 I've got no problem while installing for Live 10. Anyway it should ask you to optimize itself for newer version and you should simply click yes. Hope it helps.
@@coffeetoaststudios6576 As I understand Binklooper is a Max for Live device, so It will not work with Ableton Standard
Yoooo came back to say I just dropped my first Live Looping performance video and it was largely due to this video! Thank you for such a detailed tutorial
Such a helpful video. I was so excited when I saw BINK Looper last year, but I couldn't get it to work for me. I think your explanation will get me there. Thank you!
This is brutal! thank you so much for making this!
this has smashed my head right in but i want to know it - brilliant tuition my friend... love your stuff too!
dude, like everything you have posted, it is so crisp and well put together. i just want to say thank you for your work and for sharing it. this has insipred me to really rethink a lot of things and i am going to have some great fun re imagining the live process
cole gillespie I’m very happy to be able to help. :)
Incredibly well organized and effective teaching. The Bink Looper is daunting, but simple enough when explained the you’ve laid it out.
This is exactly what I want to do…so thank you very much for the inspiration! I’ll subscribe and watch your work. Maybe I’ll come back for some private learning…let’s see.
Cheers.
Thanks for the thorough indtructions. I had to figure it out by looking at stills of the video, s by Frank himself. Great job!
I must thank you man. Never thought that something like this cloud be done. You should do a screen recording video on Ableton while you playing your stuff!
Huge thank you! Greetings from Bogotá, Colombia.
WOW Connor NICE ONE DUDE xxxxxxx
Awesome video! Super helpful. Connor, you rule! Thank you!
congragts! incredible tutorial. i will start with this technique., some month from now i hope showing my progress. Thanks and Regards From Argentina.
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you so much! This is the exact tutorial I needed. Bink’s explanation on Ableton’s channel is a little hard to follow at times. I would love to talk handpan with you as well!!
Glad it helped! Hit me up on instagram messages, I'm always down to talk handpans (and DCI/WGI).
amazing tutorial, thanks so much for taking the time to explain all this!
Wow! This is incredible, so clearly explained. Thank you so so much!
Thank you so much!!! This is exactly what I was looking for!! ❤🙏🤘
You're an Angel man, thanks a lot and Sending Best to you and all yours!
Thanks for the video, quite a complicated process but will give it a go... !
FANTASTIC tutorial. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing! Fantastic video and great attitude.
Thank you for a such detailed tutorial!! It’s just awesome!
Thank you so much, perfectly explained, detailed, sequenced... just perfect! :)
Great video. I am struggling a bit though. It works fine without a delay, but for some reason when I add the delay the clip won't launch. I know I have it positioned correctly (between arm and loop length). When I set the delay, everything looks good. But then after I try to run it (and it doesn't work), the red circle by "launch" is no longer red, but a hollow circle. What could I be missing?
Hi, did you manage to figure it out? I'm having the same problem
Ok I think I got it, looks like your issue might be the same. Make sure the short dummy clips aren't set to "looping", which they are by default.
Thanks, that made some things clearer. Cheers!
Great. Straight to the point. Thanks.
This has been soooo helpful. Thank you!
This is so helpful. Thank you sir!
I'm a Jazz musician and am trying out Abelton for looping long form songs (e.g., Jazz standards, 32 bars). I have Abelton Lite and "Looper" is only on the full version, so I got that trial. I have the Akai APC4oMkii control surface. Without using Looper, it is virtually impossible to make the parts play together, i.e., to have the high hat actually on 2 and four... Sure, I can post record input the bars beats 16ths to be the same, but that's pretty "out there" for looping. Since I'm using MIDI instruments for keys, I figured Abelton might be the way to go. Just got full version and Looper last night. Stumbled across this Bink plug in. Ideally, I'd just play (NO metronome or quantization; I have great time and have been playing Jazz for decades), and then record the next part without setting in advance the number of bars, but it just doesn't seem possible with Abelton. There is always a delay before it starts to record, no matter what I do. Does one use Bink INSTEAD of Abelton's Looper? I don't need the full Ableton (nearly $400 USD) except for the looper). Would this Bink or the ClyphX Pro solve these problems? Thank you very much!
Connor
you the man
Thanks bro
Thats really cool honestly
Great tutorial Connor, thank you very much. Quite relevant topic and very carefully explained. Congratulations! Could we say that the whole point of this video is to automate almost everything instead of mapping MIDI notes and pressing many buttons in a live performance? I am a kind of newcomer to Ableton Live, so it seems that there is a monumental effort to programming every automation for a whole live performance…but it may worth it, right?
Great video. Very granular!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much! I am running into one issue though, which is if I'm triggering a series of consecutive MIDI tracks/clips to record one after another, each track remains armed after the clip is recorded, and so every previously recorded MIDI instrument continues to play whatever I'm playing on the next track. The BINK Looper "Arm" apparently overrides Ableton's "Exclusive: Arm" setting, which I have enabled. Seems like this issue would plague anyone trying to use this method. What am I missing? Thanks!
Awesome, been using Live since start but only dabbled in looping as all the toe tapping and button pushing made the whole thing too much... this leaves you to just play. Insane... Edit: All started well and worked as described though i've noticed the metronome start to miss ebats after about 24 bars... causes an 8 bar loop to record as a 7 bar loop!
Love the guitar you are using in the beginning, would you mind sharing which brand it is? HSS offsets are not easy to come by...
Buddy! Thanks so much. Gamechanger!
I haven’t reached the end of the vid yet but it seems like this is all stuff you can do in ableton with the built in “looper” and automating the “state” in arrangement view. Right?
Am I missing something?
Thanks for your tutorial, I personnaly use clyph x to do same things but with scripts (to avoid recreating dummy clips doing always the same actions). Very interesting approach too for the effects management, I think I will use it in the future. How do you manage your drum recording sound card latency ? With the quantization after recording ?
The latency issue was a huge problem until I got myself a Presonus Quantum interface. Even on my clunky old computer, I get 5ms round trip at 128 samples. That's still barely enough to feel a tiny, tiny bit of latency when I'm playing hand percussion, but I've learned to play around it.
@@connorshafran Thanks for the information, I did not know this interface, my focusrite has a bigger latency because of the DSP processing. I think I will try to make the exchange :). I guess you also have chosen your processing plugins for their latency. I would be really interested to discuss more about it with you if possible. Here are some first experimentations I did with my set-up : ua-cam.com/video/HreMZjnLyfQ/v-deo.html
Dude this is genius! thanks!
Subscribed! Thanks, this vid was much appreciated after trying to understand Bink's naming convention for my personal use, you helped clear up and answer a lot. My understanding is to use this as a template after creation for use of composing other recordings. It would be great if you had a template for us to download.
following along with this video should set people up with a good starter-template. if i offer a pre-made template, it discourages them from learning by trial and error, which i believe is essential for mastering this technique.
@@connorshafran not exactly, as they probably won't use your exact set up, just used as a place to start. It would prob even keep questions from going unanswered as most youtubers don't have time to answer every comment.
Hi Connor. Thanks for this very valuable tutorial. Do you prefer this method or ClyphX Pro for scripted looping, and why?
Nevermind! I see your pinned comment now saying that you've switched to ClyphX Pro. Thanks :)
hey Connor, your tutorial is fantastic, thanks for that! I have AL11 Standard, do you confirm I ll need the Suite version to run Bink Looper? I get the "This device is currently not available in this version of Live", so do you confirm I need to upgrade? thanks so much in advance
As said: Great vid. Good explanation. Only one question. Every former track is still armed after arming the next track. As long as you're using different midi instruments for input, this doesn't matter. But if you want all the input from the same midi device it's becoming a little messy. Changing the prefs doesn't affect this. Any idea to solve it?
Que maravilha!!! This is Wonderfull!! Thanks.
Thank you for your video. One question. Is it possible to automate the quantization of the clip directly after the recording of the loop or do I have to make another dummy clip for that in a new scene? Thank you for your answer!
This is truly awesome thankyou. How do you automate changing scenes?
In most of the videos I have online, I trigger the scenes manually by pressing a button. Recently, I've switched over to using ClyphX Pro, and I trigger the scenes automatically with locators in arrangement view.
Thanks a ton this was perfect
Amazing! This is great.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all this hard-won information.. Just a quick question... What are you using to trigger and move thru scenes while you are playing? All the best..
i've experimented with different techniques. in my last video, i launched the scenes using the push 2 controller, but it only works well if there aren't many scenes. i generally prefer to map the scene-launch button to a physical button somewhere, like a midi controller (with it set to automatically move to the next scene after launching).
connor shafran Thanks Connor.. And congratulations on the beautiful production that is Attention Compression.. A great tune and a beautiful looking video..
Hi Connor (or anyone else who has helpful feedback!), this is great! I've been trying to recreate your workflow here with Clyphx Pro, and haven't always been successful in Session view; I am, however, able to make everything happen with X-cues in Arrangement view. Is that the best way to approach the "Binkbeats" flow w/Clyphx Pro? I'd rather work in Session view, as it makes more sense to me with multiple songs, but I'll keep plugging away with Arrangement view if you think that's best. Thanks again!
Great video, could you please help with this issue; say if you have you two midi instruments say a drum rack and a wavetable and both of them are being controlled by the one midi keyboard.
I have my dummy clip set on the drum rack to arm, record for 4 bars and then launch which works perfect but then when I go to record the wavetable which is also set up with its own bink looper again to arm, record for 4 bars and to launch I am still triggering the drum rack notes because it is still armed.
Is it possible to set up the dummy clip so it automatically un-arms a midi instrument once you have finished recording the set amount of bars you have programmed to loop?
Or is there another work around that you would recommend?
I know I could midi map the arm ON and OFF to buttons on my midi keyboard for each track but it would be great if I didn’t have to do manually un-arm each midi instrument after every time I record with them.
Really appreciate any advice or help
Thanks
Issues like this are why I ultimately moved over to ClyphX Pro, a more comprehensive plug-in for Ableton. With CXP, you can automate the arming and unarming of the track from the same dummy clip, and that dummy clip doesn't need to be on the "source" channel (which is a huge deal).
If you'd rather stick with Bink Looper, you can split your midi keyboard so that one half of the keys goes to a different midi channel, and then assign your wavetable / drum rack to match.
In general, I just try to avoid Midi. Hardware synths are much more fun. :)
@@connorshafran clyphX is awesome, could also use IAC drivers or Windows equivalent
Hi Connor,
Great video - very clear and detailed tutorial! I'm finding that my audio channels are being very temperamental when I trigger the loop using the dummy clips - only about half the time do they actually activate the loop, whereas my MIDI track loops work fine. Do you have any ideas as to why this is happening? It's very frustrating, particularly when I get halfway through my song! Thanks again for the great content!
Hard to know without looking through the set in detail. I recommend starting with a very small project and seeing if you can design it "bug-free" before moving onto full songs and live sets. Hope that helps.
Great video and looking forward to playing around with this very soon.
I have question, not sure if it’s possible as it almost goes against ableton a bit. Is there a way to make the looper trigger to the restarting of another loop?
So like with hardware loopers you can record a loop on the fly then that can be the fixed length of loops going forward. Do you know of this is doable?
Just as this setup requires playing to an already decided tempo etc rather than setting the pace/bar length yourself.
Interesting question. I'll have to think about it a bit, but the quick answer is... "kind of." There are some duct-tape workarounds to get that desired effect, but Bink Looper just really isn't designed for free-improv. The real trick (one that I'm still working on, but might share a tutorial on one day down the road), is designing an Ableton template that lets you easily integrate free improv looping and Bink Looper concepts into the same set. And I say "free improv" to distinguish it from "structured improv," because Bink Looper is really great for the latter, but not the former.
Over the last few months, I've been experimenting on this concept a lot, and I've been sharing these insights and techniques with the people who take lessons with me. This isn't just a big sales pitch to take lessons with me, but I do highly recommend it if you want to dive deep into these challenges and get some one-on-one assistance with issues that are specific to your setup.
connor shafran yes I think I’ve found one of those duct tape solutions - basically the ableton looper has a function whereby it sets the master tempo to the length of the first loop you create so if I make my initial loop with that the following loops fit on the grid etc.. there is probably a way that I could trigger that simultaneously to recording onto an actual track and keep it silent and just to perform that function but I’ll have to experiment.
I will certainly consider signing up as I am sure more question will arise
Great video! How do you deal with latency, when running through ableton? do you just have a killer laptop/computer and keep it 32samples or is there a hack to this? :)
Presonus Quantum 26x32 interface (thunderbolt). 128 samples buffer size. I have 6 ms round trip latency. Also, don't use any plugins that add latency.
Wouah, thanks for this great tutorial !
Thousand thanks for this video! I remember asking for it!
I'm getting ready to record my first session. Still organizing ideas. Do you suggest anything else?
1) Choose instruments, input channels, define the composition.
2) Organize the order of operations.
3) Practice / record a preliminary session to pre-mix and define automations.
4) Record!
Clécio Rimas sounds good. you’ll hammer out the workflow the more you do it. i recommend starting with unimportant compositions (that won’t break your heart if done poorly). work out all the major kinks before moving on to serious projects. good luck!
Thanks Bro! An ally to me is Clyphx scripts. It help me in the order of operations ... allows hands free. The focus now issue is to improve performance by playing the instruments. This, as you say, bring improvement in the workflow
my video ... some small mistakes, but happy with the first experience =D I used the utility in the instrument channel (in the fx channels the signal was not completely muted) ua-cam.com/video/paB9KMBkhk8/v-deo.html
thank you for the great tutorial! Have you encountered any latency issues when the structure and the effect chain are growing?
Hey Longman no, but i do try to use as few plug-ins as possible (which can spark creativity), and stick to the standard ableton & m4l devices to keep the cpu stress low. i also use a very fast thunderbolt interface to get my round-trip down to 5.8ms / 128 samples (on my old 2013 macbook).
I love you Connor Shafran - thank you.
Hey Connor! Great video man - thanks so much for making this! Wondering if you ever record multiple sound sources at the same time via BINK Looper? for example, live drums. I'm running into an issue where the scene selector automation doesn't seem to reading when recording 5 mics on a kit.
I do record lots of channels simultaneously. I would need more info from you to know how to fix the issue.
Where was this video, when I start looping five years ago... But ALK2 looks better... To sad it's dead. Anyway, many thanks for this video! Good luck in your creations!
This is my start for complex live looping. Thank you for making this vid. - What I missed is this: how can I disarm a track after the loop has been recorded? RecStop in BinkLooper doesn't seem to do that. Is this one of the reasons to switch to ClyphX?
Yep! :)
@@connorshafran thanks -----> switched
Great video Connor; very well done. I have one question and a comment. Is there a quick way to clear all of your loops and zero it all out once you have recorded and want to start over again? Next is a note to anyone using this setup: Bink looper will not work unless your first (top) sample loop clip area is clear. I tried making loops with the dummy clips in those spots and it took me a while to troubleshoot this! Thanks again.
Just map bink looper's "delete" button on every channel to one physical controller button.
@@connorshafran Excellent, thanks a lot Connor.
It would be great if you show how you arranging one of your compositions, at least a small part)) like, if you prepare some “song scheme” before put everything in ableton and positioning clips etc. Again! Awesome work!
This tutorial is coming soon!
This is a very nice Tutorial. I just wonder if there is a good way of using the Session view for a complete Live-set or if this gets too messy. I like the Arrangement view a lot for live backing tracks and by looping I want to reduce these backing tracks. But completely changing to Session view I cannot imagine yet, maybe just because of my limited Ableton experience..
These days, I mostly use ClyphX and a combination of arrangement view and session view.
I'd like to ask you that, can we run Binklooper in arrangement view? Because whenever I move a clip to the arrangement view, the envelope tab in the clip does not have "binklooper" option.
Thank you.
It's not designed for arrangement view. You'll need ClyphX Pro for that. Sorry!
That's cool! Does blink looper work with Ableton Live 10 Standard or do I need Suite?
Hi Connor, could yoiu please help me with Bink?
I setup my first midi track and when It goes to the second one ( both MIDI ) start to play both instrument ( keyboard + bass ) at the same time.
I tried to Setup arm on and off but no success, after start record the first Dummy clip the arm didn't goes off.
what you think is the best idea here to ARM one by one in the exactly moment ? Thanks for the attention!
Great tutorial! I have a question. I can only select the first eight scenes with the scene selector (in the automation control). Is that normal? Thnx!
Hi Connor, thanks for sharing this! Can I ask what you set your buffer size to when you are live looping? I’m getting some pops at 128 samples. I feel like at 256 samples I am noticing the latency. Is it possible to live loop successfully with such a high latency time?
Thanks
I use an extremely fast thunderbolt interface at 128 samples to get an overall latency of 5.83ms. 128 can be rather limiting, but limitations nurture creativity. Hope that helps!
@@connorshafran thank you Connor.
Thanks for making this video
ah. well, this starts to answer my previous comment's question. gonna have to delve into this now, looks like...
Bink Looper is one way to do this for free. If a small price tag doesn't scare you off, look into ClyphX Pro as another option.
Hi there!
A while ago I started playing around with the BinkLooper and your video was the bible back then. That's why I'm back, I've tried many things but cannot figure out the following.
I'm putting a live set with multiple songs together and struggling to understand how to record each song's samples (the one put at the top).
Using one sample scene at the top worked just fine for one song, but, for instance, that scene will have only one tempo, which is gonna, most likely , differ from the rest of the songs.
I also tried having multiple sample scenes (one per song, say) and using the scene selector automation, but that only allows to interact with 8 scenes, which can be a problem depending on the amount of songs I guess.
Do you know what the right approach is to handle this scenario?
thanks heaps!
Delete the samples after each song.
Hi, I'm seeing it again and again! About the mute utility, were we able to put 01 (one) mute in a rack for all the tracks? turning on and off with the rack chain?
Felipe Fiúza - Som de Sobra if i’m understanding correctly, you want to use a dummy clip to automate the mutes on every track simultaneously. to do this, i use a “pre-master” channel. all of my efx-channels flow into busses, which flow into the “pre-master” bus. i use long dummy clips on these busses & pre-master to do group/master muting.
Brilliant tutorial Connor, thank you. Everything seems to be working, except for the metronome count-in. Regardless of which number of bars is chosen for count-in, it seems to record as soon as you click record on scene 3. Also, I'm finding even if I delete my recorded clips to start again, clicking record still somehow plays the deleted clips (but the clips don't show up on screen because they've been deleted) and won't allow recording over them unless you undo. Have you experienced this? Thanks!
Dalong Ye-Lee i don’t recommend using the met “count-in” feature in ableton. i can’t imagine any reason why that would be necessary.
as for the haunted clips, are you recording the clips into arrangement mode in the background? are you clicking the actual arrangement “record” button?
@@connorshafran gotcha, so do you usually start playing immediately as you press you press record, or do you implement a four count delay on your first clip? The reason for the count is in the time needed from clicking record to getting my hands into position on either my keyboard or my guitar. In terms of the haunted clips, I beleive I've been clicking the record button on each clip, as the record button up top records to arrangement right? Thanks for getting back to me!
thanks for this amazing tutorial, I'm still considering Clyphx pro, what make ou decide to use Bink ? when it seems Clyphx can give you the same option ?
baptiste sejourne good question. honestly i just started using bink looper before i knew about clyphx. bink looper is also free.
@@connorshafran yes, Clyphx can do the same, but it's difficult to find a good tutorial about it, I will keep you updated with my discoveries
I have a problem with the delay function. If i have the delay turned on(and in the right position in the dummy clip)The binklooper won't let me record using the dummy clip unless i start the clip at the exact same time session view(e.g. Pressing space to start with the clip pre selected) If i do not do this and press the dummy clip mid performance, the clip never starts recording at all.
Lovely. Thank you!
Very nice tutorial! One thing that would have been helpful in knowing, though, is that not only does the clip quantization have to be turned off (like you said at 11:18) but the global quantization needs to actually be set to something reasonably coarse, like 1 bar or at least 1/4. I had it set to 1/16 and that caused the recorded notes (I'm using the midi version of bink looper) to be offset by 1/8T into the produced clip. Very strange. Probably because the clip recording automation does not have time to trigger the new clip recording in time to catch the incoming midi notes with such fine quantization. If the clip starts recording X time too late then all the notes are offset by X in the resulting clip. I'm running Live 11 so maybe that affects things too. Thanks again!
Yeah, I forgot to mention that. I put it in the video description but it's not so obvious.